Installing the Classic enviorment from retail OS 9 CD

Can anyone tell me how exactly I install the classic enviorment after I have installed OS 10.3?

You will need an OS 9.1 or higher bootable installer disc. Boot from that installer and install OS 9 (be sure not to allow the installer to erase the drive.)

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